There was a show that came on to compete against MacGuyver. It was a little more synical and stared a character with photographic memory. Any clues what it was. The guy in it looks like Jonathon Young but isn't if I recall.

-Marshall-
Nun sacciu, nun vidi, nun ceru e si ceru durmiv.I know nothing, I see nothing, I wasn't there,
and if I was there, I was asleep.

okay now you're killing me.i just scanned every schedule for every year mac ran.he always ran in the 'family hour' and almost always opposite sit coms.

the closest thing i found was 'the wizard' which starred the diminutive David Rappaport.

any other hints?

Others have suggested that also, but that's not it. The actor looked like a dark haired version of Jonathon Young. I think that's his name. They guy who was on Sanctuary and guest spots on Eureka. The show was later into Mac's run. I'm guessing mid 80s. I don't know what network either. It didn't run against Mac I don't think. That would have been suicide at the time.

The star had a perfect memory. I remember there was joke that he was "certified". They said "you mean certifiable" and snickered. He said no and the short version is that the IRS counts his recollection as a receipt.

They had an episode with monkey intelligence also. Could have been a chimp. It typed "was the best of times, was the wort of times." He thought the typo was part of the training to fool people into thinking the monkey was smart, but the monkey probably was really smart.

There was one more episode where there was a super computer that could use logic to find out all kinds of stuff, to the point of predicting the future. The guy asked the computer to tell him which arm his watch was one. The computer said something like "you stand like a left handed person so your watch would normally be on your right arm, but since you asked the question it must be a trick therefore your watch is really on your left arm"

-Marshall-
Nun sacciu, nun vidi, nun ceru e si ceru durmiv.I know nothing, I see nothing, I wasn't there,
and if I was there, I was asleep.

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